PRIVILEGES OF COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNERS
Keywords:
informational technologies, information overload, computer, paradigmatic and syntagmatic nature of the text, internet, written speech and oral speech based didactic texts, computer-based didactic textAbstract
Innovation should now be viewed as a necessary and positive change. Human activity weather it is industry, business or education needs for constant change and innovation to be sustainable. From a historical point of view, humanity has undergone several revolutions. The history of modern information and communication technology is considered to be the last ones. Everything that is new today is getting obsolete tomorrow and becoming an old trend. Due to these changes, the demand for modern information and communication technologies is increasing day by day. In particular, the demand for these technologies is growing in the education system (in our case teaching foreign languages as a second language), and the interest of the humanity to information and communication technologies in the education system is increasing. In the period of intensive development of information technology, especially computer, the relevance of this topic is the comparison of traditional textbooks with new types of textbooks of the new generation, which are displayed on the computer monitor.
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